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Chicago examiner extra thursday registered in nnr^r â€”. ._ â€” -___ ___________ it s patent ortic rkice one ciint delivered oy carrie v___n i 30 - ent3 __ mon(ll vol ix no 307 a m thursday Chicago december 14 1911 22 pages f jmiiil Chicago and vicinity gener msttr^fefi 1 ally fair thursday and friday not y^sy j/ff much change in temperature light t'ovbpwi variable winds i'aÃŸ g range of temperatures yesterday t-__?w eigh â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â– 40 w2.-~_.-s_a **>* 32 s3 averago 36 governor-elect hunt thanks w r hearst for arizona victory globe ariz dec 13 â€” hon william randolph hearst care examiner los ange les cal : . ; my dear mr hearst the reports of a sweeping victory for democracy in arizona re ceived by me last night and based on partial returns have been confirmed at this time please accept my earnest thanks for the only assistance that has been extended us through the j press or otherwise by any one outside of arizona in our fight for those progressive principles ! i that you have so long and so ardently advocated the articles written by your representative ! mr edward rainey have admirably portrayed the circumstances surrounding a situation that was critical in its relation to the future of arizona and i feel sure that i speak for the people of this territory when i say that the value of those articles to the progressive m'ove ment here was incalculably great and that sincerity marks our gratitude to you and your far reaching newspapers permit me also to thank you for your friendliness as evinced by your action in persuad ing the spanish orator e v chavez to come to arizona in behalf of our principles grate fully yours george w p hunt los angeles cal dec 13 the following telegram was received to-night from governor-elect george w p hunt of arizona house vote is 300 to 1 to cancel treaty malby of new york only one against the resolution feared wording unwarrant ably insulting to russia enthusiastic speeches precede ballot not a jewish ques tion but an american one declares chairman sulzer Â« washington dec 13 alter a day of fiery oratory in which russia was de nounced as having scorned flouted and dishonored the united states by refusing to recognize passports issued to american citizens of jewish origin the house of representatives by a vote of 300 to 1 this evening passed chairman sulzer's resolu tion calling upon president Taft to abro gate the treaty cf 1832 the final vote was greeted with cheers and mr sulzer was accorded a great ova tion it was a victory for humanity he declared j hardly less swift than that taken on tuesday by the committee on foreign af fairs of the house is the action of the senate committee after a day of execu tive session it is prophesied to-night that the committee will speedily recommend to the senate that it also pass the resolution to abrogate the treaty george r malby of ogdensburg n t sole opponent of the measure in the house based his stand entirely on the phrase ology of the resolution which he declared to be undignified and unwarrantably in sulting to russia republican floor leader mann and congressman olmstead of pennsylvania were defeated 184 to 185 in an effort to have the preamble to the resolution modified language belligerent says mann mann charged that the language of the resolution and the temper of the speeches in its defense carried sentiments leading to war for forty years declared judge gold fogle of new york in an impassioned ap peal for action russia has scorned in sulted and flouted us i know this through personal experience how much longer shall america be temporized with by rus sia the hour is at hand for america to vindicate her honor to maintain he in tegrity of her citizenship to protect her passports to take decisive action supporting the resolution congressman nicholas longworth of ohio said that diplomacy has been pushed to the limit we have been patient but patience has ceased to he a virtue the question is above that of dollars and cents it involves personal rights and national honor mann explains his objections i am opposed to a declaration in this resolution of the fundamental principle that russia cannot exclude a race said republican floor leader mann in explain ing his demand for amendment the preamble should be stricken out and the resolution should read only that russia has violated the treaty and the treaty should be abrogated mnch lias been said here which if uttered against the united states in another parliament might provoke war if the resolution passes russia can shut out all americans we can then force russia to admit ameri cans and vindicate american honor with rifle and cannon ret we are supposed to he leading in the cause of peace chairman sulzer of the house foreign affairs committee got his resolution be fore the house late in the afternoon it was evident that nearly every member of arizona republicans admit democrats win by great landslide george w p hunt elected gov ernor full state ticket is carried with him phoenix ariz dee 13 that ari zona's first state election which was held yesterday has resulted in a democratic landslide that swept into office george w p hunt of globe candidate for gov ernor as well as a full state ticket by an average majority of 3,000 out of a total of 22,000 votes cast was conceded to-day by the republicans the democratic representation in con gress has been increased by three through the election of henry f ashnrst and mark smith as united states senators by an advisory vote and the election of karl haydeu as representative to the lower hoiuse hayden led the democratic ticket his majority over john s williams republican being 3,400 ashurst and smith defeated ralph cameron and hoval smith their republican opponents by a respective majority of 2,500 while gov ernor-elect hunt has a lead of 3,000 over e w wells sydney p osborn candidate lor sec retary of state on the democratic ticket is apparently low man with a majrj.lty of less than 1,000 ever j fred cleve | land 500,000 pearl chain gary's gift to wife christmas necklace is triumph of years of collection gems large as cherries new york dec 13 a 500,000 pearl necklace it was reported on good author ity to-day would be judge elbert h gary's christmas gift to mrs gary the necklace isn't precisely a christmas gift as both judge and mrs gary have been engaged several years in matching the pearls but the fact that it was com pleted only a few days ago endows it with the yuletide spirit the necklace is made up of 100 pearls graduated in size the largest being nearly the size of a large cherry every one of the pearls is absolutely perfect the ends of the rope are joined by a diamond and emerald clasp the beginning of the present necklace was with one far more modest several years ago both judge and mrs gary are very fond of pearls and they gave them selves over to the pleasant hobby of col lecting them inclining their choice to such as would look best in a necklace as the collection grew the pearls they wanted became increasingly difficult to find because of the unusually large size which was required to match with the big ones in the center mrs patterson gone centralia 111 dec 13 mrs ger trude patterson gibson has stolen quietly away from her home in sandoval where she has gone is not known in leaving she did not purchase a ticket at the depot but boarded an eastbound baltimore & ohio train at sandoval her reason for leaving relatives say is to escape the public eye bandit holds up policeman is shot snaps revolver twice at max schmidt but it fails to work had robbed eight others one of two robbers identified as george w goebel a steamfitter was shot in the abdomen and probably fatally wounded early this morning by policeman max schmidt of the central station while the latter was on his way to work the rob bers who had held up eight men during the night attempted to rob schmidt who was in his uniform at the time when they saw him at belmont and lincoln avenues because of the darkness it is believed that the robbers failed to notice that schmidt was a patrolman but after mak ing this discovery goebel a steamfitter who is only twenty-four years old snapped the trigger of his revolver twice in an ef fort to shoot him but the weapon failed to work schmidt then fired and wounded goebel as the latter's companions fled from the scene had held up eight men the wounded man was removed to the alexian brothers hospital where he was recognized as goebel " the robbers first held up william goete 3806 north irving avenue at belmont and lincoln avenne taking 2 and a revolver harry buchanan 2721 north rackwell street was next robbed of 7 and a stick pin others robbed by the men before meeting schmidt at the same corner were f sterver 2779 north lincoln street 2 l stevens 1620 belmont avenue 6 harry schrieber 2020 foster avenue 5 paul dahl 1227 wellington street 1 john kriesel 3037 lincoln avenue 6 charles zahan 2540 southport avenue 13 refuses his name at the hospital the wounded man re fused to tell his name bnt was identified by several persons it was said he could not live the pistol stolen from goetz two gold watches and about 50 was found in the dying man's pocket he was afterward identified by two of his victims calls pastor dynamiter army private declares court-mar . tialed chaplain caused explosions junction city kan dec 13 the rev charles m brewer formerly a chap lain in the army now the pastor of a baptist church at olustee okla was ac cused last night in a confession of private michael quirk of implication in a mysteri ous series of explosions which has kept the military authorities at fort riley in a state of apprehension nearly six months quirk declared in his confession that he had committed dynamite explosions at the instigation of brewer who sought revenge because he had been court-martialed and dismissed from the service for conduct un becoming an officer and a gentleman quirk also implicated mrs anna jordan wife of a convict in the military prison at fort leavenworth mrs jordan was arrested in kansas oity schmitz must face trial former mayor confronted by graft charges five years old san francisco dec 13 eugene e schmitz san francisco's former mayor must stand trial for taking bribes from the united railroads and the san fran cisco gas & electric company unless dis trict attorney fickert finds that conviction is impossible this was decided by supe rior judge william p lawler to-day com ing into court confident that the charges which have hung over him for nearly live years would end like other graft cases in dismissal schmitz paled and straightened in his chair when judge lawler ordered that the trial begin as soon as the district attorney can prepare his evidence one of the possibilities is that abe ruef will be brought from san quentin penitentiary to testify against his former associate lady cook wins suit new york dec 13 lady tennessee claflin cook the noted suffragette to-day won the suit in the supreme court that was brought against her by h c sliver a writer to collect 30,000 for a biography that silver claimed lady cook contracted to pa-y liim for writing the story of her life he charged that she was advised by friends to break the contract lady cook contended that she had paid silver for all his serv,ifces a jury brought in a verdict in het'favor bride hud home no auto youth's choice gives up car at mother's dic tum and comes to Chicago for wedding deserted at the station which is worth the more a bride and a new home to put her in or an auto mobile and all the money necessary to operate it this question to-day confronts young m s pitts of waukegan whose fiancee deserted him almost at the altar and eloped with a sweetheart of her school days in sioux city lowa miss marion lake the young woman in question did not leave pitts waiting at the church but she did leave him at the northwestern sta tion while she rode away in an automobile with lawton wycoff young pitts is the son of mrs john pitts a wealthy widow of waukegan when he left home tuesday on his bridal tonr he was givf n the choice of a bride or an automobile if you marry this girl i am willing to build you a house across from the old place and fnrnish it up for you but i will never spend another cent on your joy rides . we will sell the automobile de creed the mother 7 ' pitts chose the bride telegraphed ahead to engage a bridal suite at the la salle hotel for a week and came to Chicago to be married at this end ef the journey pitts lost his bride and began to think about the automobile he has not been seen since he is believed to be in hiding cogitating over the grave problem of whether it is better to get another bride or to stick to the old machine miss lake's father was in waukegaa to look pitts over last week and was so cheered by the heroism of the young man in giving up his automobile for a wife that he gave his consent r.n the spot and al lowed the marriage to be announced it's an awful pull but then i can get another machine some day and maybe i couldn't get another bride like this one philosophized pitts in hiking to his iriends these same friends a r e now wondering if brides are not easily acquired and as easily lost and if it is harder to get a wife than a touring car mad bull charges police knocks down motorcycle patrolman killed by citizen after charging a motorcycle policeman and knocking him from his machine and turning to a similar attack upon a patrol wagon filled with reserves when a dozen revolver bullets were fired into his body an enraged bull that escaped from the stock yards yesterday morning was killed by a citizen armed with a rifle the bull ran for many blocks pursued by a score at policemen and driving scores of per sons from the streets hundreds of shots were fired at the animal at least twenty of which took effect the motorcycle policeman c p allen fired five bullets into the bull's body after he was thrown to the street he escaped with slight bruises the animil was killed at the corner of south ashland and llrcher ave nues miss crigsby's home open former protege of yerkes will sell furniture and live abroad new york dec 13 â€” the wonderful home of emelie grigsby at sixty-seventh street and park avenue was opened to the public to-day for the first time since it was built for her fifteen years ago by her guar dian charles t yerkes the opening however was merely to permit inspection by prospective purchasers of the antique furniture paintings sculptures and other works of art miss grigsby having decided to quit america and live hereafter in eng land the public view will continue a week it is understood and the sale will be held some time after the new year miss grigsby is believed to be in india at present 600,000 in p o orders postal money orders to the amount of 100,000 a day are now being sent out of Chicago in christmas presents according to statements of an official of the money order department of the Chicago post office but while the money presents are being sent out fully 300,000 a day is being cashed in money orders received from other parts of the country wu would prevent loan says imperialists seek money in u 8.1 to carry on v/ar washington dec 3.-by a direct plea to the state department begging that it prevent american bankers from lending their millions to the imperial government on the ground that it would be an un friendly act to the popular party dr wu ting fang once ambassador to the united states now the minister of foreign affairs for the republic of china has appealed to the united states for the recognition of his young government the imperial party is anxious to make a loan for the alleged purpose of advancing a peace conference mr wu declares that the real object j s to furnish the reactionaries with the sinewa t r second bandit confesses kaufman slaying boneham tells story of hold-up and death flashlight picture of big fred boneham taken by an examiner photographer on the arrival of the prisoner last night in Chicago from oakland 111 where he was captured at his sister's home examiner recovers kimball jewel ball diamonds dropped in auditorium returned by woman who read of loss thanks to a story which appeared in the examiner last tuesday mrs w k kim ball isoi prairie avenue has recovered the diamond studded ball which she lost on the evening of december 6 after at tending a performance of the Chicago grand opera company miss ada buckley of highland park read the story and yesterday called at mrs kimball's residence and returned the 1,500 jewel telling mrs kimball the manner in which she learned the identity of the owner i wish to thank the examiner said mrs kimball last night miss buckley who is a most charming girl told me she read the story of my loss in your paper she attended the opera the night i lost the little diamond ball and when com ing away from the theater found it in the lobby i realize that the publicity accorded the affair by the examiner has been the means of restoring the jewel to me and since recovering it i have discussed the affair with friends and they tell me their hus bands say they could not get along without the examiner peacock alley no place for youths c a c member objects to holding banquet for sons at the congress hotel the annual banquet tendered to the sous of members by the Chicago association of commerce will be given on december 28 in the gold room of the congress hotel a vigorous objection to holding the din ner in the environment of the congress is made by joseph b burtt in a letter to the association his letter is as follows i am interested in the Chicago associa tion of commerce and also in the future welfare of the sous of its members i would suggest that you hold the din ner for the sons of members at some other place than lawless peacock alley i desire to call your attention to the fact that this place refused to abide by the laws of Illinois while it was enter taining the masonic visitors in Chicago in august 1910 our supreme court has re cently decided that men who persistently violate the law as is done by this place are not men of good moral character and are not fit to be citizens of the united states you will also remember that the late carrie nation designated this place as a hell hole h f miller general manager of the association said yesterday that the letter would be referred to the banquet com mittee plans for the banquet are com pleted he said and it is not probable lthat the protest will be heeded takes manuel's jewels portugese republic claims vast col lection of crown gems special cable to the examiner lisbon dec 13 the portuguese gov ernment to-day announced its decision that jewels found in the royal palaces after ! the flight of king manuel are the prop erty of the republic the immense col lection which is great value will be sold by orders of the cabinet the collection consists of almost priceless crov ns brace lets and swords which are encrusted with precious stones / , . . l_v _<__â– :_ v / woman killed protecting her husband from pistol blow prisoner declares rabe'nau was nervous and fired fatal shot when wife screamed on being attacked big fred boneharn the second mem ber of the quartette of automobile ban dits who killed mrs hattie kaufman on the night of december 2 las night made a complete confession which fully substan tiated that of william . robert channeil chauffeur of the car used by the baudit channeil declared in his statement that the fatal shot was fired by george tow head rabenan and boneham's confessing confirmed this statement boneham was arrested early yesterday morning by detectives egan and o'connor of inspector nicholas hunt's office he was found at the home of his sister mrs e h noble who lives on a farm about three miles from oakland 111 here bone , ham fled on the wednesday following the commission of the crime and believed that it was a haven of refuge where his pur suers would not find him he was in bed when the detectives arrived at the farm house and his sister declared that he was not there they threatened to search the house and she questioned their authority until sheriff vincent aye of coles county who had accompanied the detectives dis closed his identity and reiterated the threats of the detectives shielded by sister finding her efforts to shield her brother were useless mrs noble led the threa men to the room where her brother was asleep detective o'connor snapped hand cuffs on bonebam's wrists while egan shook him roughly wakened suddenly boneham blurted out his identity admit ting that he was the big fred for whom the police of the entire country have been searching he was taken to the Illinois central liailroad station after being questioned at the local police station and there th two detectives took their prisoner aboard a train for Chicago they arri.ed at the park row station at 9:32 where inspector hunt and several of his assistants were waiting several newspaper photographers v ere on hard ami they set off their flash lights as he stepped from the train bone r-am thought that someone was shooting at him and he cowered back gainst the two detectives who had him ii a ntil \ assured that he would not v be \ was hustled through the station to an an automobile and rushed to detective head quarters faced by channel channeil was taken from his ei down stairs and confronted with boneham a he entered captain haloin's room nrherq the meeting took place he smiled cheer fully and said hello fred " towbead rabenan fired hie shot thai killed the woman he said to the police officials who questioned him he cua ti nued " towhead had a revolver pointed ac the man and woman and he told kaufman to throw up his hands kaufman stepped back as if he was frightened an then said take what i have but don't shooi stacey hit him and mrs kaufman jumped to get in between them and protect her husband from stacey and rabeneau fired both the man and the woman seemed to fall at about the same moment and towhead jumped into the car just os channel started it off stacey and i ra i after it and jumped in i ell on the fen der and was draggd a little way befon i crot in we went east to evanston avenue south to diversey east to lake store drive south to erie street then west to state street and then straight south to state between twenty-secon^fcd twenty b â– ' a_~a3jfflp^j ' --' 1 continued on 6th page 4th column easy learning for the little ones it makes parents feel cheap and proud at the same time to note how much quicker than they the children are learning a for eign tongue this aptitude is developed at home under such an instructor as is mentioned below sttuation wanted situation wanted lady german nur sery governess four and a half years ref erence speaks rood french and english address 11 l 46 examiner the present employer of the efficient and faithful governess will tell you that to secure a good one with the least delay you should watch the examiner want ad pages daily Chicago examiner want ad 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Chicago examiner extra thursday registered in nnr^r â€”. ._ â€” -___ ___________ it s patent ortic rkice one ciint delivered oy carrie v___n i 30 - ent3 __ mon(ll vol ix no 307 a m thursday Chicago december 14 1911 22 pages f jmiiil Chicago and vicinity gener msttr^fefi 1 ally fair thursday and friday not y^sy j/ff much change in temperature light t'ovbpwi variable winds i'aÃŸ g range of temperatures yesterday t-__?w eigh â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢â– 40 w2.-~_.-s_a **>* 32 s3 averago 36 governor-elect hunt thanks w r hearst for arizona victory globe ariz dec 13 â€” hon william randolph hearst care examiner los ange les cal : . ; my dear mr hearst the reports of a sweeping victory for democracy in arizona re ceived by me last night and based on partial returns have been confirmed at this time please accept my earnest thanks for the only assistance that has been extended us through the j press or otherwise by any one outside of arizona in our fight for those progressive principles ! i that you have so long and so ardently advocated the articles written by your representative ! mr edward rainey have admirably portrayed the circumstances surrounding a situation that was critical in its relation to the future of arizona and i feel sure that i speak for the people of this territory when i say that the value of those articles to the progressive m'ove ment here was incalculably great and that sincerity marks our gratitude to you and your far reaching newspapers permit me also to thank you for your friendliness as evinced by your action in persuad ing the spanish orator e v chavez to come to arizona in behalf of our principles grate fully yours george w p hunt los angeles cal dec 13 the following telegram was received to-night from governor-elect george w p hunt of arizona house vote is 300 to 1 to cancel treaty malby of new york only one against the resolution feared wording unwarrant ably insulting to russia enthusiastic speeches precede ballot not a jewish ques tion but an american one declares chairman sulzer Â« washington dec 13 alter a day of fiery oratory in which russia was de nounced as having scorned flouted and dishonored the united states by refusing to recognize passports issued to american citizens of jewish origin the house of representatives by a vote of 300 to 1 this evening passed chairman sulzer's resolu tion calling upon president Taft to abro gate the treaty cf 1832 the final vote was greeted with cheers and mr sulzer was accorded a great ova tion it was a victory for humanity he declared j hardly less swift than that taken on tuesday by the committee on foreign af fairs of the house is the action of the senate committee after a day of execu tive session it is prophesied to-night that the committee will speedily recommend to the senate that it also pass the resolution to abrogate the treaty george r malby of ogdensburg n t sole opponent of the measure in the house based his stand entirely on the phrase ology of the resolution which he declared to be undignified and unwarrantably in sulting to russia republican floor leader mann and congressman olmstead of pennsylvania were defeated 184 to 185 in an effort to have the preamble to the resolution modified language belligerent says mann mann charged that the language of the resolution and the temper of the speeches in its defense carried sentiments leading to war for forty years declared judge gold fogle of new york in an impassioned ap peal for action russia has scorned in sulted and flouted us i know this through personal experience how much longer shall america be temporized with by rus sia the hour is at hand for america to vindicate her honor to maintain he in tegrity of her citizenship to protect her passports to take decisive action supporting the resolution congressman nicholas longworth of ohio said that diplomacy has been pushed to the limit we have been patient but patience has ceased to he a virtue the question is above that of dollars and cents it involves personal rights and national honor mann explains his objections i am opposed to a declaration in this resolution of the fundamental principle that russia cannot exclude a race said republican floor leader mann in explain ing his demand for amendment the preamble should be stricken out and the resolution should read only that russia has violated the treaty and the treaty should be abrogated mnch lias been said here which if uttered against the united states in another parliament might provoke war if the resolution passes russia can shut out all americans we can then force russia to admit ameri cans and vindicate american honor with rifle and cannon ret we are supposed to he leading in the cause of peace chairman sulzer of the house foreign affairs committee got his resolution be fore the house late in the afternoon it was evident that nearly every member of arizona republicans admit democrats win by great landslide george w p hunt elected gov ernor full state ticket is carried with him phoenix ariz dee 13 that ari zona's first state election which was held yesterday has resulted in a democratic landslide that swept into office george w p hunt of globe candidate for gov ernor as well as a full state ticket by an average majority of 3,000 out of a total of 22,000 votes cast was conceded to-day by the republicans the democratic representation in con gress has been increased by three through the election of henry f ashnrst and mark smith as united states senators by an advisory vote and the election of karl haydeu as representative to the lower hoiuse hayden led the democratic ticket his majority over john s williams republican being 3,400 ashurst and smith defeated ralph cameron and hoval smith their republican opponents by a respective majority of 2,500 while gov ernor-elect hunt has a lead of 3,000 over e w wells sydney p osborn candidate lor sec retary of state on the democratic ticket is apparently low man with a majrj.lty of less than 1,000 ever j fred cleve | land 500,000 pearl chain gary's gift to wife christmas necklace is triumph of years of collection gems large as cherries new york dec 13 a 500,000 pearl necklace it was reported on good author ity to-day would be judge elbert h gary's christmas gift to mrs gary the necklace isn't precisely a christmas gift as both judge and mrs gary have been engaged several years in matching the pearls but the fact that it was com pleted only a few days ago endows it with the yuletide spirit the necklace is made up of 100 pearls graduated in size the largest being nearly the size of a large cherry every one of the pearls is absolutely perfect the ends of the rope are joined by a diamond and emerald clasp the beginning of the present necklace was with one far more modest several years ago both judge and mrs gary are very fond of pearls and they gave them selves over to the pleasant hobby of col lecting them inclining their choice to such as would look best in a necklace as the collection grew the pearls they wanted became increasingly difficult to find because of the unusually large size which was required to match with the big ones in the center mrs patterson gone centralia 111 dec 13 mrs ger trude patterson gibson has stolen quietly away from her home in sandoval where she has gone is not known in leaving she did not purchase a ticket at the depot but boarded an eastbound baltimore & ohio train at sandoval her reason for leaving relatives say is to escape the public eye bandit holds up policeman is shot snaps revolver twice at max schmidt but it fails to work had robbed eight others one of two robbers identified as george w goebel a steamfitter was shot in the abdomen and probably fatally wounded early this morning by policeman max schmidt of the central station while the latter was on his way to work the rob bers who had held up eight men during the night attempted to rob schmidt who was in his uniform at the time when they saw him at belmont and lincoln avenues because of the darkness it is believed that the robbers failed to notice that schmidt was a patrolman but after mak ing this discovery goebel a steamfitter who is only twenty-four years old snapped the trigger of his revolver twice in an ef fort to shoot him but the weapon failed to work schmidt then fired and wounded goebel as the latter's companions fled from the scene had held up eight men the wounded man was removed to the alexian brothers hospital where he was recognized as goebel " the robbers first held up william goete 3806 north irving avenue at belmont and lincoln avenne taking 2 and a revolver harry buchanan 2721 north rackwell street was next robbed of 7 and a stick pin others robbed by the men before meeting schmidt at the same corner were f sterver 2779 north lincoln street 2 l stevens 1620 belmont avenue 6 harry schrieber 2020 foster avenue 5 paul dahl 1227 wellington street 1 john kriesel 3037 lincoln avenue 6 charles zahan 2540 southport avenue 13 refuses his name at the hospital the wounded man re fused to tell his name bnt was identified by several persons it was said he could not live the pistol stolen from goetz two gold watches and about 50 was found in the dying man's pocket he was afterward identified by two of his victims calls pastor dynamiter army private declares court-mar . tialed chaplain caused explosions junction city kan dec 13 the rev charles m brewer formerly a chap lain in the army now the pastor of a baptist church at olustee okla was ac cused last night in a confession of private michael quirk of implication in a mysteri ous series of explosions which has kept the military authorities at fort riley in a state of apprehension nearly six months quirk declared in his confession that he had committed dynamite explosions at the instigation of brewer who sought revenge because he had been court-martialed and dismissed from the service for conduct un becoming an officer and a gentleman quirk also implicated mrs anna jordan wife of a convict in the military prison at fort leavenworth mrs jordan was arrested in kansas oity schmitz must face trial former mayor confronted by graft charges five years old san francisco dec 13 eugene e schmitz san francisco's former mayor must stand trial for taking bribes from the united railroads and the san fran cisco gas & electric company unless dis trict attorney fickert finds that conviction is impossible this was decided by supe rior judge william p lawler to-day com ing into court confident that the charges which have hung over him for nearly live years would end like other graft cases in dismissal schmitz paled and straightened in his chair when judge lawler ordered that the trial begin as soon as the district attorney can prepare his evidence one of the possibilities is that abe ruef will be brought from san quentin penitentiary to testify against his former associate lady cook wins suit new york dec 13 lady tennessee claflin cook the noted suffragette to-day won the suit in the supreme court that was brought against her by h c sliver a writer to collect 30,000 for a biography that silver claimed lady cook contracted to pa-y liim for writing the story of her life he charged that she was advised by friends to break the contract lady cook contended that she had paid silver for all his serv,ifces a jury brought in a verdict in het'favor bride hud home no auto youth's choice gives up car at mother's dic tum and comes to Chicago for wedding deserted at the station which is worth the more a bride and a new home to put her in or an auto mobile and all the money necessary to operate it this question to-day confronts young m s pitts of waukegan whose fiancee deserted him almost at the altar and eloped with a sweetheart of her school days in sioux city lowa miss marion lake the young woman in question did not leave pitts waiting at the church but she did leave him at the northwestern sta tion while she rode away in an automobile with lawton wycoff young pitts is the son of mrs john pitts a wealthy widow of waukegan when he left home tuesday on his bridal tonr he was givf n the choice of a bride or an automobile if you marry this girl i am willing to build you a house across from the old place and fnrnish it up for you but i will never spend another cent on your joy rides . we will sell the automobile de creed the mother 7 ' pitts chose the bride telegraphed ahead to engage a bridal suite at the la salle hotel for a week and came to Chicago to be married at this end ef the journey pitts lost his bride and began to think about the automobile he has not been seen since he is believed to be in hiding cogitating over the grave problem of whether it is better to get another bride or to stick to the old machine miss lake's father was in waukegaa to look pitts over last week and was so cheered by the heroism of the young man in giving up his automobile for a wife that he gave his consent r.n the spot and al lowed the marriage to be announced it's an awful pull but then i can get another machine some day and maybe i couldn't get another bride like this one philosophized pitts in hiking to his iriends these same friends a r e now wondering if brides are not easily acquired and as easily lost and if it is harder to get a wife than a touring car mad bull charges police knocks down motorcycle patrolman killed by citizen after charging a motorcycle policeman and knocking him from his machine and turning to a similar attack upon a patrol wagon filled with reserves when a dozen revolver bullets were fired into his body an enraged bull that escaped from the stock yards yesterday morning was killed by a citizen armed with a rifle the bull ran for many blocks pursued by a score at policemen and driving scores of per sons from the streets hundreds of shots were fired at the animal at least twenty of which took effect the motorcycle policeman c p allen fired five bullets into the bull's body after he was thrown to the street he escaped with slight bruises the animil was killed at the corner of south ashland and llrcher ave nues miss crigsby's home open former protege of yerkes will sell furniture and live abroad new york dec 13 â€” the wonderful home of emelie grigsby at sixty-seventh street and park avenue was opened to the public to-day for the first time since it was built for her fifteen years ago by her guar dian charles t yerkes the opening however was merely to permit inspection by prospective purchasers of the antique furniture paintings sculptures and other works of art miss grigsby having decided to quit america and live hereafter in eng land the public view will continue a week it is understood and the sale will be held some time after the new year miss grigsby is believed to be in india at present 600,000 in p o orders postal money orders to the amount of 100,000 a day are now being sent out of Chicago in christmas presents according to statements of an official of the money order department of the Chicago post office but while the money presents are being sent out fully 300,000 a day is being cashed in money orders received from other parts of the country wu would prevent loan says imperialists seek money in u 8.1 to carry on v/ar washington dec 3.-by a direct plea to the state department begging that it prevent american bankers from lending their millions to the imperial government on the ground that it would be an un friendly act to the popular party dr wu ting fang once ambassador to the united states now the minister of foreign affairs for the republic of china has appealed to the united states for the recognition of his young government the imperial party is anxious to make a loan for the alleged purpose of advancing a peace conference mr wu declares that the real object j s to furnish the reactionaries with the sinewa t r second bandit confesses kaufman slaying boneham tells story of hold-up and death flashlight picture of big fred boneham taken by an examiner photographer on the arrival of the prisoner last night in Chicago from oakland 111 where he was captured at his sister's home examiner recovers kimball jewel ball diamonds dropped in auditorium returned by woman who read of loss thanks to a story which appeared in the examiner last tuesday mrs w k kim ball isoi prairie avenue has recovered the diamond studded ball which she lost on the evening of december 6 after at tending a performance of the Chicago grand opera company miss ada buckley of highland park read the story and yesterday called at mrs kimball's residence and returned the 1,500 jewel telling mrs kimball the manner in which she learned the identity of the owner i wish to thank the examiner said mrs kimball last night miss buckley who is a most charming girl told me she read the story of my loss in your paper she attended the opera the night i lost the little diamond ball and when com ing away from the theater found it in the lobby i realize that the publicity accorded the affair by the examiner has been the means of restoring the jewel to me and since recovering it i have discussed the affair with friends and they tell me their hus bands say they could not get along without the examiner peacock alley no place for youths c a c member objects to holding banquet for sons at the congress hotel the annual banquet tendered to the sous of members by the Chicago association of commerce will be given on december 28 in the gold room of the congress hotel a vigorous objection to holding the din ner in the environment of the congress is made by joseph b burtt in a letter to the association his letter is as follows i am interested in the Chicago associa tion of commerce and also in the future welfare of the sous of its members i would suggest that you hold the din ner for the sons of members at some other place than lawless peacock alley i desire to call your attention to the fact that this place refused to abide by the laws of Illinois while it was enter taining the masonic visitors in Chicago in august 1910 our supreme court has re cently decided that men who persistently violate the law as is done by this place are not men of good moral character and are not fit to be citizens of the united states you will also remember that the late carrie nation designated this place as a hell hole h f miller general manager of the association said yesterday that the letter would be referred to the banquet com mittee plans for the banquet are com pleted he said and it is not probable lthat the protest will be heeded takes manuel's jewels portugese republic claims vast col lection of crown gems special cable to the examiner lisbon dec 13 the portuguese gov ernment to-day announced its decision that jewels found in the royal palaces after ! the flight of king manuel are the prop erty of the republic the immense col lection which is great value will be sold by orders of the cabinet the collection consists of almost priceless crov ns brace lets and swords which are encrusted with precious stones / , . . l_v _